American restaurant · Charleston
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"After opening in 2006, casual dog-friendly cafe Parson Jack’s will shut the doors on Sunday, March 31. Dogs are welcome to join in the restaurant’s final days." - Erin Perkins
Seafood restaurant · Charleston
Atop the city, this cozy rooftop gem serves up a creative seafood menu featuring oysters, ceviche, and house-made cocktails for a perfect night out.
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Hotel · Charleston
Perched in a stunning 19th-century mansion, Wentworth Mansion offers opulent rooms with vintage charm, a refined restaurant, and a serene spa amid lush gardens.
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Barbecue restaurant · Charleston
Lewis Barbecue serves up mouthwatering Texas-style smoked meats, notably its famous brisket, in a lively industrial-chic space with plenty of outdoor seating.
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Nestled in a charming 1844 building in Charleston's Historic District, this elegant hotel offers upscale Southern dining, posh rooms, and a serene courtyard.
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Park · Charleston
Nestled along the Charleston waterfront, this park dazzles with its iconic Pineapple Fountain, lush lawns, scenic walkways, and a peaceful pier, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and picturesque views.
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Bowling alley · Charleston
Bright, cheery hangout featuring 8 bowling lanes, American comfort food & 3 bars with flat-screens.
Cafe · Charleston
Babas on Cannon is a charming urban cafe with a European flair, serving delightful coffee, shareable bites, and cocktails in a cozy atmosphere.
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Restaurant · Charleston
Manny’s Mediterranean Grille is the ultimate local haunt where you can savor amazing pizza, mouthwatering gyros, and a lively, welcoming vibe.
Rodney Scott’s BBQ in Charleston serves up award-winning whole hog, ribs, and more in a vibrant, casual setting that’s perfect for any BBQ lover.
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Art museum · Charleston
The Halsey Institute at the College of Charleston is an art haven showcasing contemporary talent through dynamic exhibits and engaging public programs—all for free.